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authorStephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>2014-09-19 11:18:35 -0400
committerStephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>2014-09-19 11:18:35 -0400
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Row-Level Security Policies (RLS)
Building on the updatable security-barrier views work, add the ability to define policies on tables to limit the set of rows which are returned from a query and which are allowed to be added to a table. Expressions defined by the policy for filtering are added to the security barrier quals of the query, while expressions defined to check records being added to a table are added to the with-check options of the query. New top-level commands are CREATE/ALTER/DROP POLICY and are controlled by the table owner. Row Security is able to be enabled and disabled by the owner on a per-table basis using ALTER TABLE .. ENABLE/DISABLE ROW SECURITY. Per discussion, ROW SECURITY is disabled on tables by default and must be enabled for policies on the table to be used. If no policies exist on a table with ROW SECURITY enabled, a default-deny policy is used and no records will be visible. By default, row security is applied at all times except for the table owner and the superuser. A new GUC, row_security, is added which can be set to ON, OFF, or FORCE. When set to FORCE, row security will be applied even for the table owner and superusers. When set to OFF, row security will be disabled when allowed and an error will be thrown if the user does not have rights to bypass row security. Per discussion, pg_dump sets row_security = OFF by default to ensure that exports and backups will have all data in the table or will error if there are insufficient privileges to bypass row security. A new option has been added to pg_dump, --enable-row-security, to ask pg_dump to export with row security enabled. A new role capability, BYPASSRLS, which can only be set by the superuser, is added to allow other users to be able to bypass row security using row_security = OFF. Many thanks to the various individuals who have helped with the design, particularly Robert Haas for his feedback. Authors include Craig Ringer, KaiGai Kohei, Adam Brightwell, Dean Rasheed, with additional changes and rework by me. Reviewers have included all of the above, Greg Smith, Jeff McCormick, and Robert Haas.
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c
index 38cd5b89c99..dc6eb2c8aac 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/acl.c
@@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ static AclMode convert_role_priv_string(text *priv_type_text);
static AclResult pg_role_aclcheck(Oid role_oid, Oid roleid, AclMode mode);
static void RoleMembershipCacheCallback(Datum arg, int cacheid, uint32 hashvalue);
-static Oid get_role_oid_or_public(const char *rolname);
/*
@@ -5126,7 +5125,7 @@ get_role_oid(const char *rolname, bool missing_ok)
* get_role_oid_or_public - As above, but return ACL_ID_PUBLIC if the
* role name is "public".
*/
-static Oid
+Oid
get_role_oid_or_public(const char *rolname)
{
if (strcmp(rolname, "public") == 0)